8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. Ll.OOMSBURG, PA. FOR SALE. Deslrstilc vurnnt lotsanrl i number of pond Houmhi nnil lc tu HlKiuMniirir, in 'inn w. knilnm hi jiihI 111 HloiimHlMlltf . A VOTV tlUHlni' tie propnrl v coin iilnlni? IK acios mill ilrsl Hum nulldlnirs w'li li it'iixl will III a bustlings worm to siMti nor your aO Willow oruve. iwiii nia Iii Ksnv. Oruuirevlllo and Hcaon Haven, A lurtfrt iniiubir ol farms In fjnluuilila Wuiity, omc in I.ii'Tiio County, one In Virginia. Two couiiiiy siore stutuls In Columbia futility and one In Lii.i'rne county. A water power Dianlng mill, dry flock and lumber yard and abrda In Heueli Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of nod fann IihhI at same place, by M. 1. LUTZ BUN, Insurance aud Heal Kstate Aifeiils, biahjMmiii'i:!, i'a. y. SPECIAL NOTICES. arANTKi).-.noit ON 1ST MOKTIIAfiK. W Proneriy worth lia.lKH'. For Inlorwa. Uon addrcus Lock Box A., Bloomsburg, ra. at, TlCPTVUK I'UKITIVKLY CUKED FdU IN. iV formation address 1). K. Wiiitknioiit, Tamaqua, sobuylklll Co., I'a. 6-5-1 y. ROOMS FOH YOUNO MKN.-M. M. HIIII.UI'S h.is very deslrablo furnlslied rooms for six young men. Hatli room adjoining, for tiso of oocupauts of tlio rooms, t all aud examine. Doi LL Kli.P OF BLANKS Full JTSTK'HS and toNSTABLKs at the coi.t'MniAN of- lon. HA DUES. W K AHK l'KEPAKEU TO SHOW samples of metal, celluloid, woven and ribbon badges for all kinds of orders and so Metles, and can ,iave them made to order on abort not Ice. Sec samples and get prices. Address Tun Columbian, bloomsbuig, I'a. I vISTKK'T MAN AW EH WANTED BY A WELL II rstabllshed Life Insurance Company for UilH County. Contract new, attractive aud at a cost to suit the limes. Address, Gsnkkal MAKAOKK, IMl-'J'JJ UCU WUtf-i l'llllUJclplllH. Tki KW LKASH. A NEW FORM OF LF.ASK IN has been printed, and Is for sale nt this office, lovers everything. Scents each or 40 conta a dozen. tL JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES FEE BILL. Just lees and constables can procure copies of fee bill under i lie act of WW, at ''" coi.ru. bian ontce. It Is printed In pamphlet form, nd Is very convenient for reference. It also nt,.ino iiie net nf last! coneernlnir Iho destnic- wliucnis, loxes aim iiiiiik. i m-j tlon of w olv will be sent by mall to any of 20 cents In stamps. address on receipt u, MEN WANTED Totake Orders. No delivering or col lecting, t.vper'nco nt tieoessarv. si eady employment. Best terms. Write at once and secure choice of territory. ALLIUM NIUKKKV CO., S-o-tm MuvlieMUsr, . . NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Interesting Items From Various Points in tho County. Reported by Our Staff of Correspondents. Jersey Town. Wm. Johnston and wife, from Rup ert, Fa., spent Sunday with his bro ther E. 1 Johnston. Robeit Lee visiled friends at Bloomsburg on Sunday last. B. F. Fiuit is having his barn roof painted. V, T. Leathers & Son, of Center Co. Pa., has the contract, Among the rest of tlie improvements in our plarc we notice that Robt. Butler is remodeling his house. Uriah Welliver has torn away the old shop and in its place will be a new sadler jft,J". ', .a!so C'reen'y Bro's are niittg a new yard fe'aCfi " aroun J their place lit tKe giist mill, and O. P. Shultz is re-roofing his house, H. W. Torwiliger pr,. 8. S. Ande Staited on Monday UiOVning for Wash ington 1). C. D. W Giiton and sister, from Buck horn, paid Jno. J. Kreamer a visit on Sunday last. The farmer's in and around our place are all busy with their corn. Some commenced while others are done planting. Our town was quite lively on Mon day night. The great all-feature show if Wheeler Bros, they had a full house. Harvey Gingles, from Bloomsburg, paid our town a visit on Sunday last. Jack Mitchell and four of his wheel companions of Millville gave our town a short call on Sunday last. John Welliver, of Buckhorn, (known as Spates) drove up on Tuesday for a load of shingles. He says the storm on Sunday unroofed some of his buildings. Espy. Quite a number of our people took trips down the river to Bloomsburg on the steamer Columbia, on Sunday. Boyd Patterson lias moved back from Bloomsburg, and is working in the boat yard. Wm. Pettit, who has been living at lYiifllinville for some time, is back to Espy again. The store building being erected by John Hidlay, is neanng completion. Ellis Merrtll of Bloomsburg, visited his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Merrell, on Sunday, Earl Hess is among the owners of new bicycles. East Benton. The people of Cambra and vicinity enjoyed a rare treat last Saturday night in the exhibition closing the pub lic school term. The Christian Chapel was filled witli delighted listners. Ap plause burst forth at the close ot every exercise. A " Drama of Three Acts " was exhibited to such perfection that the scene represented almost real ex perience. A motto, "Rowing not Drift ing," was a song engaged in by the school children that reflects great credit 10 the shool. But the crowning extr- cise was " Calisthenics," which set the audience almost wild with applause. A new piano was placed in this cnapei on trial, rrom the sweetness of tone that flowed from that instrument, at the skillful hands of Prof. Stanley Mc- Iienry and Hattie Pealer, one would suppose that the instrument was one of the best. At the close of the recita tion, " The Black Horse," which de picted the part taken by Benedict Arnold at the battle of Saratoga, Mrs. Hat Coss remarked that her grandfa ther Fellows was in the battle that was fought at Saratoga. Now that the Cambra public school attained such a degree of proficiency in every part of drill exhibited last Saturday night is as complimentary an advertisement for the youthful or boy teacher, who does not seem to be yet out of his teens, as could be given by all the newspapers of two counties. Prof. Walter Casterline is a Normal graduate. Judae Krickbaum and wife called upon Isaac Drum, of Jonestown, last Sunday. Mrs. Krickbaum and Mr. Drum are cousins. 1 he latter is be coming aged and feeble. Samuel T. Krickbaum of this place who has been unwell for a long time is not improving in health. His con dition however is not critical. Quite a few have planted their corn. We have abandoned the advantages, or lather disadvantages, of early plant- A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer's Sarsapnrilla. Mr. Richard Dirks, tho well-known Druggist, 207 McGill St., Montreal, P. Q., says: I have sold Ayer's Family Moitlclncs for 40 years, and have heard nothing but good said ot them. I kuow ot many ..Wonderful Cures performod by Ayer's Snrsapnrllla, one In particular being that of a little daughter of a Church of England minis ter. Tho child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and ex- A Widow Surprises Mourners. Plymouth, Pa., May 5. A sensa tion wa9 created here to-day in a most unexpected manner. Yesterday David Edwards, a citizen of the town, was run over by the cars and killed. Ed wards' wife died about eight months Ago. He has grown-up children, and they were about making arrangements (or the funeral when Mrs. John Thomas, a widow, ami the owner of ihe Plymouth Hotel, stepped in and said she would take charge of the re mains of her husband. Consternation followed, and the children demanded an explanation. The widow then pro duced her marriaue certificate. She find Edwards were married in Bing Itamton, N. Y., last February. The pffair was kept secret from both fami- and the two were never seen to gether in public. Of course some ladies of large waists will distort their bodies witn tight laced corsets for sake of style, so called, actually suffering in many ways from it. Thtre is no legal remedy in such cases, where a sensible mothers advice fails. Hut we are glad to see that law is coming to the relief of that noble animal, the horse, forbidding the use of check-reins which 500 veterinary surgeons have lately condemned for pity sake and ccedingly troublesome rash, from which declaring them to be the cause of dis . ...... ... .. a .tj: : ..J-.! ...nr...: she had Suffered for two or three years, in spite ot the best medical treatment available. Iler father wns in great distress about tho rnse, and, at my recommendation, nt last began to ad minister Ayer's Snranrinrilla, two bot tles of which effected a complete euro, much to her relief and her father's delight. I am sure, were he hero to-day, he would testify in tho strongest terms as to the morlta ot Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared byDr.J.C. Aycr It Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, will cure you GIRL WHO IS A NEEDLE CUSHION. Sharon, Ta., May 5. A human needle cushion is Melinda Morford, a 1 6-year old girl, of this town. Melin da's home is on Madison avenue, and up to date the doctors have removed from her body about 700 needles and pieces of needles. How or when they got into her flesh is a mystery. It is believed, however, that the girl, while hysterical or laboring under delusions, has stuck the needles in her arms and legs. They have traversed her body, and when near the surface cause great pain. Then they are removed by the doctors. As many as 50, it is said, nave been taken out at one time. Melinda. denies, that she put the needles in her body. Christopher Columbus Jones is the wage-earn- ave yet seen among the worlccscapcrs wno are training with Coxey. Christopher wears a slove pipe hat and a be nignant smile that puts him head and shoulders above Coxey, who looks as though he had been struck at and hit by somebody. i mm) m ' r-c--rt 1 liiilll Ell A GOOD BUILDING UP of a run-down system can be accomplished by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. A long procession of diseases start from a torpid liver and impure blood. Take it, as you ought, when you feel the first symptoms ( lan guor, loss ol appe tite, dullness depression and you 11 save your self fromWp having something serious. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, to repel disease and build up the needed flesh and strength, there's nothing to equal it. It rouses every or gan into healthful action, puri nes and enriches the blood, braces up the whole system, and restores health and vigor. For every disease caused by a disordered liver or impure blood, it is the only guaranteed remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. ing. The gospei ministry are always J happiest jolliest looking " eager and rez.iv lo " Tie Knots:' I er," so called, that we hav But I have never known a case where one of them helped, or even offered to help to untie a " knot " they bound. TI.ey " tie the knot," so tight that it seems to take the court of quarter sessions to untie them. The holy communion ot the Lord's Supper was administered at Hamline last Sunday forenoon. Kev. King, ot Benton, preached an interesting ser mon on the occasion. On Sunday evening and Monday morning the Presiding Llder, Rev. Yocum, preached at the same place, after which Quarterly Conference was held. The eccentricities of men are mark ed by characteristics that distinguish them from all the rest of mankind every turn of which shows a result that stamps them in the image of cranks. A series of showers gave vegetation a new start. The shower on Sunday afternoon, as it was coming up, was torted windpipe, impeded respiration, paralysis of muscles, megrims, apo plexy, coma, and other diseases, be sides being a great annoyance to a faithful and patient servant of man. It is a burning shame with what in difference some folks will walk right along and trample down the very sign " Keep off the Grass." You may print it in double extra black 20-line nonpareil and still they fail to see it. That's what got Coxey into trouble, the first he met with at Washington, where getting on forbidden ground is an offense somewhat akin to horse stealing in Texas. Coxey should have kept off the grass Married. By Guy Jacoby, Esq., May 5, 1894, William Yocum to Hattie Whitmer, both of Bloomsburg. Our readers should look over Gid dmg & Co's. new adv. on 1st page. DR.KILMER'S marked by features indicating greater severity than it brought. A few small hail fell. HIS HEAD GKOUNJ) OFF. William Lowstutter, of Coal Centre, oc Villus in a mnsurou at DrrtiunciMlli UkO nillU 111 . U 1. M 11 Vt j . . 1. a. w n l.M , ...w ihia ollprnnnn. H and Knlnh Charl. ton Were driving on the National road when a lurch threw both out. Charl- ton fell clear and escaped injurus. Lowstutter's foot caught over the axle, and he could not free it. The horse dashed away over the flinty pike, dragging him head downwards for more than a mile before the horse was caught. Lowstutter was lifted out dead his head being literally ground off to the ears and his brains scattered along the highway. He was 26 years o'd. and leaves a wife and four children. J'hila. Times. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately disappears, ihe first dose greatly benefits, 75 cts. Sold by C. A. Kleim, Druggist, Blooms burg. n-io-8m. T KIDNETC LIVER 8B,0log Biliousness. ITeadacbo, foul lircath, (our stomach, heart burn, pain in chest, uyniieiitia, constipation. Poor Digestion. Ulstrew after cutlng, pain and bloating in the stomach, shortness ot breath, pain in thu heart. Loss of Appetite, A splonilld fccllnH to-dny and depressed ono to-morrow, nothing sneius to tosto good, tired, sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. Swamp-Hoot builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes the weak stroug. Caarautco-VK eontenta of One DotUp, if Dot benefited. DniKicuUi wui refund to you Uu pnc paid. At DriiKgUtK, 50c. Size, $1.00 Size. "Jnmlldi' Quids to Health" frve- ConaultaUon fret. Dr, Kilmer St Co., Hinobamton. N. T. The Thiladelphia Record suggest in connection with our large contribu tion to the World's Fair at Antwerp, what it chooses to call a contingent of handsome American girls, in order to heighten the attractions of the United States exhibit. That's tight, send the girls to Antwerp, and throw in a few of our homely old maids as a fair sample of the other kind, just to show Antiverpians that we can takj the cake either way. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : ' I bought one bottle of 'Mystic Cure,' for Rheu matism and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by C. A. Kleim, Drug gist, Bloomsburg. u io-8m. , Are you paying less for your Clothes than last year? You should be. We sell Single Suits at the prices they cost most Stores by the hundreds. We can recommend the $12. and $15. Suits as uncommonly good for style and wear-and having manufactured them we know whereof we speak. Do you know it? We Pay Railroad Fare We Pay Railroad Fare We Pay Railroad Fare We pay it, on quite reasonable purchases. Wanamaker & Brown Sixth and Jlarket Philadelphia for Infants and Children. " Castor I a Is so Troll adrift i to children that I recommend It as superior toanjr rrescrliillon known to me." II. A. AnrritB, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St,, Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tt.4 wo of ' Cafftnrla it to unlvcnvit and Ita merits to well known that 11 Fivnig a work of miixreroprntlon to endorac It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Caetoria within Wf reach." CABLOS MlBTTIf, I). D., New York City. Cantori. cures Oollo, Connt'pntlon, Sour Stomach, Dlarrhcna, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes H pout Ion, Without Injurious medication, v "For (Kweml years I havo recommend, your 'CaHtorlo,' aud Khali always continue tt do so as It has Invariably produced bencOclol resulU." Erwrt P. rMnmeii, M. n lath Street and 7th Avo., New York City Tns CicxTAra CoKPAinr, 77 M curat Strkkt, New York Cttt. B. F. Sharpless, Trcs. N. U. Funk, Sec. C. II. Cammell, Treas CBLOOMSBURCO LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Capital Stock $30,0O0. Plotted property is in the coming business centre of the town. It includes also part of the factory district, and lias uo equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will bo doubled in a short time. No such opportunity can be had elsewhere to make money. Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on an plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. S. AVoods, Sales Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. F. Sharpless; J. L. Dillox. C. W. Neal A. G. Briggs, Dk. I. W. Willits. Dr. II. W. McReynolds, N. Li. Fuxk. n-19-tf Special -GIVEN TO- REPAIRING WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY -AT- J". Gk WELLS. Eyes examined free of charge. J. G. WELLS. Dun't Get Yourself in a Box i BY BUYING SHOES OF A TTTiT?rnn a tit t t a t tTtf AN It's a risk you can't afford to run can't afford any way when we can supply you with an article that is beyond question. We handle the oest makes ot Shoes, for Children- BOYS need no longer wear girls shoes as we have a line made especially for the small Boys. Ladies who' wear Spring Heeled Shoes will hnd a good assortment at the sforeofW, C. McKIMEY. H. J. Clark's Building, Main street. ELKHART CARRIAGE and HARNESS MFG. CO. or No. 87. Surrey LIuru6b. j.y mold it tJo.tlb!, Top Buggy. Muuufue. $43.03 5,, , K Have sold to coniumerf for 91 years. F'lvlntf tlicnt tlio duultT'. profit. Y'e urn tlio Old., umt Lurivitt nmnufaoturora In Amur Ica BttlUuii Volilcli'ii anil lltirntiriH lUia way Phlp uu privm'KU oxuniina umore liny mum'y IB ald. WO Ilfiv 1 rultzht tmth whvr t r nnt. wu tiiry. Vsrrunt fur. yearn. Wliy my nn mionif li) in wnicr jur yum vrini your own rnr. Uoxing f res. We tuko u!l tat vC Uuiautfu 111 lilpplug. WHOLESALE PRICES. Spring Wagons, S3I to SSO. Uuarantw! Hume Mil ful'iauu ms. Surrey a, $CS toSlOO iune m wll for tioo to ll.rt Yop Buggies, $37. BO, an fine u old fur US. PhBBtona,$60 to $100. Farm Wagons, Wagonettes. Milk Wagons, Deli very Wagons -ml Road Carta, uiciclu t uu hl, iiojui uiiuiiax. fJiSftLj I Double 1 ;ll 16 ta eua.&o. ho. 1, Farm IlameHH, HIKING 8 VODl.tH aud 1 LV RET. II pcrtvnt. off fur r.!i with ordvr. Henif 4c. Ill blu:uy. 1 j ity (.Mla.TJ oa li4.p-go I'-uuotfua. Ko-TSlBurrer. No. 727, B0a j Ke.ll.F-rm Wgon. 14arc ym Q. PRATT, BeC'y. Rlkhsrt Blorclo. MIDI tUUIHII ' ELKHART, IND.